Housing Is Firming But Lennar's Shares Aren't Cheap

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As part of our process, we perform a rigorous discounted cash-flow methodology that dives into the true intrinsic worth of companies. In Lennar's (LEN) case, we think the firm is fairly valued at $21 per share, slightly lower than where it is currently trading.For some background, we think a comprehensive analysis of a firm's discounted cash-flow valuation, relative valuation versus industry peers, as well as an assessment of technical and momentum indicators is the best way to identify the most attractive stocks at the best time to buy. This process culminates in what we call our Valuentum Buying Index (click here for an in-depth, narrated presentation about our methodology), which ranks stocks on a scale from 1 to 10, with 10 being the best.(click to enlarge)
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